(ev56, handled as non-BWX by Xorg) and XP1000 (ev6, BWX). Also
tested by Rafael Ruiz on a AlphaStation 255 (thanks !).
non-PCI adapters are not supported; someone should make these work
as a wsfb device.
library. This is mostly a convenience, so that you can trigger
a shared library rebuild by touching the shlib_version file, it
should not otherwise impact the build one way or the other.
shared library. This is done so that -L options pointing into
DESTDIR will come after -L options pointing into our object tree
for shared libraries this shared library depends on.
This makes a difference when shared library major numbers are bumped
(as was recently done in our tree), and you build into an already-
populated DESTDIR, because otherwise the old major version shared
libraries will be picked up, because the new ones have not yet been
installed at this stage. This will in all probability lead to
conflicts later on when linking programs, where one would try to
mix new and old major versions for the same shared library.
I *hope* this will not have any negatively impact by moving other
order-dependent options around; local tests with rebuilds did not
uncover any problems I could see.
OK'ed by lukem@
the base NetBSD system. It uses Linux LVM2 tools and our BSD licensed
device-mapper driver.
The device-mapper driver can be used to create virtual block devices which
maps virtual blocks to real with target mapping called target. Currently
these targets are available a linear, zero, error and a snapshot (this is
work in progress and doesn't work yet).
The lvm2tools adds lvm and dmsetup binary to based system, where the lvm
tool is used to manage and administer whole LVM and the dmestup is used to
communicate iwith device-mapper kernel driver. With these tools also
a libdevmapper library is instaled to the base system.
Building of tools and driver is currently disable and can be enabled with
MKLVM=yes in mk.conf. I will add sets lists and rc.d script soon.
Oked by agc@ and cube@.
0 Minimal output ("quiet")
1 Describe what is occurring
2 Describe what is occurring and echo the actual command
3 Ignore the effect of the "@" prefix in make commands
4 Trace shell commands using the shell's -x flag
The default remains MAKEVERBOSE=2.
- introduce X11FLAVOUR to choose src/x11 vs src/external/mit/xorg
for the X11 to build if MKX11=yes is set. it takes the values
of either Xorg or XFree86.
- default to Xorg on alpha, i386, macppc, shark, sparc and sparc64
- remove MKXORG_WITH_XSRC_XSERVER, unused and never useful
Previously, they were defined in bsd.own.mk if USETOOLS=yes, but in
bsd.sys.mk if USETOOLS!=yes. This caused makefiles that did this:
.include <bsd.own.mk>
FOO != ${TOOL_BAR} args...
to work in the USETOOLS=yes case but not in the USETOOLS!=yes case.
set to /usr/bin/bash if HOST_CYGWIN was defined, but now build.sh
tries to set HOST_SH appropriately.
Remove the HOST_CYGWIN variable, which was not used for any other purpose.
Document that HOST_SH should be an absolute path.
THis was proposed in tech-toolchain.
- .man.pre files are treated just like .man files.
- Makefiles are offered the choice of using sed or cpp for the
transformation. MKXORG will default to sed, MKX11 to cpp.
- At least for now, versions of packages are not tracked individually.
In bsd.README, document all TOOL_* variables that are set in bsd.sys.mk.
There are several TOOL_* variables that are set in bsd.own.mk, but not
set in bsd.sys.mk and not documented in bsd.README.
* in games/fortune/strfile/Makefile, build strfile as a
regular program instead of as a host tool;
* add tools/strfile directory to build strfile as a host tool;
* in tools/Makefile, add strfile to SUBDIR list;
* in BSD.*.mk, define TOOL_STRFILE variable;
* in games/fortune/datfiles/Makefile, use TOOL_STRFILE when creating
databases at build time;
* in distrib/sets/lists/games/mi, mention usr/games/strfile.
Tyler Retzlaff.
No, this is not code I am going to be proud of. Meanwhile, anyone is
welcome to work on a mknative-xorg script and make sure that outputs across
all archs are consistent, and use it to generate a bunch of other stuff such
as the Imake config file and so on. That will do for now though.
libraries for space-constraint systems. The description is based on the
feedback of hubertf@, the logic on input from lukem@
This obsoletes the removal of LIBC_SCCS and SYSLIBC_SCCS for libc builds.
and -L${_GCC_LIBGCCDIR} were appearing in the link line before ${LDADD},
so -L${DESTDIR}/lib and -L${DESTDIR}/usr/lib were being used before
local -L library paths.
Fixes ntpd/ntpdate failure noticed by Valeriy E. Ushakov <uwe@NetBSD.org>
Fixes problem with MKDYNAMICROOT=no triggered by libraries that depend
on other libraries.
Related to PR 33503.
Clean up setting of _CCLINK to always add the appropriate -B options.
Simplify the link rule for a program.
If not "no", install as ${LIB}.so (without the "lib" prefix),
and act as "MKDEBUGLIB=no MKLINT=no MKPICINSTALL=no
MKPROFILE=no MKSTATICLIB=no".
Default: no